Six The Musical – Teen Edition : Lichfield Musical Youth Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Six The Musical – Teen Edition : Lichfield Musical Youth Theatre
The Hub St Marys
Wednesday 2nd July 2025
By : Nigel Gambles
Photography by : LMYT

What a wonderful, colourful show excellently performed by the young company. I have not seen Six before and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The setting in St Marys Hub was absolutely the perfect place for it and the sound and lighting design by Sam Burkinshaw and Stephen Rainsford complemented it perfectly

The six wives filled the stage with their exuberant singing. The stunning costumes designed and made by Sue Broad were perfect showing the different personalities of the wives beautifully

As with all the shows that I’ve seen from Lichfield Musical Youth Theatre, the standard of performance, choreography, acting and overall sheen is of top priority, and this show has all of the above and an added fistful of sass and attitude.

The six wives of Henry VIII are Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. “Six” tells each of their stories in a very atypical fashion: the wives have all come together as part of a pop girl group, and they each sing a song about who has suffered the most as Henry’s wife. The winner will be the new leader of the group.

Evelyn Maymand plays Catherine of Aragon : The first wife of Henry VIII, was known for her strength and determination. She sings “No Way” and stands her ground despite her divorce. Evelyn was absolutely solid through out and set a high bar for the other queens to follow.

Anne Boleyn: The second wife of Henry VIII infamous for her beheading and she likes to remind you, was portrayed with great wit by Jess Horne. “Don’t Lose Ur Head” is such a well known number and Jess brought all the sass and energy this deserved.

Jane Seymour: The third wife of Henry VIII, often seen as the love of his life, was so beautifully played by Molly Bastable. She depicted the gentle and kind mother who died in childbirth with such emotion. Singing “Heart of Stone”, you would have needed one to not be moved.

Anne of Cleves: Maiya Ogden was the fourth wife of Henry VIII, known for her short-lived marriage to the king. This a difficult part as you need to be pragmatic and somewhat aloof especially when singing “Get Down”. Maiya was more than up to the task and totally nailed it.

Katherine Howard: The fifth wife of Henry VIII, was Beth Winspear. Beth was excellent as she took the audience on the journey of a young and naive girl who meets a tragic end. As she sang “All You Wanna Do” she showcased the desire for love and the unsavoury attention that can bring.

Catherine Parr: The sixth and final wife of Henry VIII was Molly Darby. Catherine was known for her intelligence and influence and Molly carried the characterisation with skill beyond her years. “I Don’t Need Your Love” was amazing.

All SIX girls performed to the highest standard and it was easy to forget you were watching a youth production. You could see clearly that each one had lived the part and were having fun.

Jessica Bennett is the Director and Choreographer and Oliver Rowe Musical Director of SIX and what a show they gave us. Technically as close to perfect as you could get. With spectacular lighting and great use of space, they got the very best from her undoubtably talented singers and dancers.

I would have to say that overall “Six” was a total triumph and a credit to all those involved

If you don’t want to lose your head hurry and get those tickets the show runs until Saturday 5th July with 2 performances each night 6.30pm and 9.00pm

Chop Chop..

https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/lmyt-six-teen-edition/

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